Cunningham et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Space shuttle wing leading edge heating environment prediction derived from development flight dataCunningham et al., 1983
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- Cunningham J
- Haney Jr J
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- NASA. Langley Research Center Shuttle Performance: Lessons Learned, Pt. 2
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An analytical program is in progress at Rockwell International to revise wing leading edge heating predictions in order to improve correlation with STS-1 to-5 flight radiometer data. This paper discusses the methods that have been used to improve agreement between …
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
- B64G—COSMONAUTICS; VEHICLES OR EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
- B64G1/00—Cosmonautic vehicles
- B64G1/22—Parts of, or equipment specially adapted for fitting in or to, cosmonautic vehicles
- B64G1/52—Protection, safety or emergency devices; Survival aids
- B64G1/58—Thermal protection, e.g. heat shields
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